Older siblings have earned the bragging rights!
A new study finds that first-born children perform better in school, have higher IQ’s, and tend to be viewed as more accomplished by their parents. And this time, it really is the parents’ fault.
The study released by economists V. Joseph Hotz and Juan Pantano explains that it comes down to tough love. First-time parents are scared of messing up and are trying to set a reputation for how they will raise their children. Many are tougher and have higher expectations on their first born.









